Spartolus or Spartolos (Ancient Greek: Σπάρτωλος) was the chief city of the Bottiaeans, perhaps in Bottike, in the northwest of the ancient Chalcidice, at no great distance from Olynthus. It was a member of the Delian League under the Thracian phoros, paying 2 or 3.5 talents, until the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, when the Bottiaean and the Chalkidian League revolted against Athens in 429 BCE. The ensuing Battle of Spartolos, fought under the walls of Spartolos, saw the rout of the Athenian forces by the Chalcideans. It was of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the treaty establishing the Peace of Nicias between Athens and Sparta in the tenth year of the Peloponnesian War, in 421 BCE, leaving the town neutral. It seems however that sometime later it became again an Athenian al
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| - Espartolos (en llatí Spartolus, en grec antic Σπάρτωλος) fou una ciutat de la península Calcídica propera a Olint, segons Tucídides i Esteve de Bizanci. Era probablement la capital dels boties o almenys una de les seves principals ciutats. És esmentada al tractat entre Atenes i Esparta al 321 aC durant la Guerra del Peloponès. Sota els murs de la ciutat els atenencs van patir una derrota el 249 aC. (ca)
- Η αρχαία Σπάρτωλος ήταν πόλη-κράτος των Βοττιαίων (αρχαία ελληνικά: Βοττιαῖοι), στην περιοχή της Βοττικής της βορειοδυτικής Χαλκιδικής, που σήμερα βρίσκεται εντός των ορίων της κοινότητας Πορταριά, 6 χιλιόμετρα βόρειο-δυτικά από τον οικισμό του χωριού, ανάμεσα στους γειτονικούς οικισμούς Άγιος Παντελεήμονας και Ζωγράφου. (el)
- Espartolo (en griego antiguo Σπάρτωλος, en latín Spartolus) fue una polis (ciudad griega) de Botiea, en la península Calcídica, próxima a Olinto. El gentilicio es espartolios (Σπάρτωλιος) y el endónimo Σπαρτόλιος El nombre de su territorio fue probablemente Σπάρτωλος. (es)
- Spartolus or Spartolos (Ancient Greek: Σπάρτωλος) was the chief city of the Bottiaeans, perhaps in Bottike, in the northwest of the ancient Chalcidice, at no great distance from Olynthus. It was a member of the Delian League under the Thracian phoros, paying 2 or 3.5 talents, until the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, when the Bottiaean and the Chalkidian League revolted against Athens in 429 BCE. The ensuing Battle of Spartolos, fought under the walls of Spartolos, saw the rout of the Athenian forces by the Chalcideans. It was of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the treaty establishing the Peace of Nicias between Athens and Sparta in the tenth year of the Peloponnesian War, in 421 BCE, leaving the town neutral. It seems however that sometime later it became again an Athenian al (en)
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| - Espartolos (en llatí Spartolus, en grec antic Σπάρτωλος) fou una ciutat de la península Calcídica propera a Olint, segons Tucídides i Esteve de Bizanci. Era probablement la capital dels boties o almenys una de les seves principals ciutats. És esmentada al tractat entre Atenes i Esparta al 321 aC durant la Guerra del Peloponès. Sota els murs de la ciutat els atenencs van patir una derrota el 249 aC. (ca)
- Η αρχαία Σπάρτωλος ήταν πόλη-κράτος των Βοττιαίων (αρχαία ελληνικά: Βοττιαῖοι), στην περιοχή της Βοττικής της βορειοδυτικής Χαλκιδικής, που σήμερα βρίσκεται εντός των ορίων της κοινότητας Πορταριά, 6 χιλιόμετρα βόρειο-δυτικά από τον οικισμό του χωριού, ανάμεσα στους γειτονικούς οικισμούς Άγιος Παντελεήμονας και Ζωγράφου. (el)
- Espartolo (en griego antiguo Σπάρτωλος, en latín Spartolus) fue una polis (ciudad griega) de Botiea, en la península Calcídica, próxima a Olinto. El gentilicio es espartolios (Σπάρτωλιος) y el endónimo Σπαρτόλιος El nombre de su territorio fue probablemente Σπάρτωλος. (es)
- Spartolus or Spartolos (Ancient Greek: Σπάρτωλος) was the chief city of the Bottiaeans, perhaps in Bottike, in the northwest of the ancient Chalcidice, at no great distance from Olynthus. It was a member of the Delian League under the Thracian phoros, paying 2 or 3.5 talents, until the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, when the Bottiaean and the Chalkidian League revolted against Athens in 429 BCE. The ensuing Battle of Spartolos, fought under the walls of Spartolos, saw the rout of the Athenian forces by the Chalcideans. It was of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the treaty establishing the Peace of Nicias between Athens and Sparta in the tenth year of the Peloponnesian War, in 421 BCE, leaving the town neutral. It seems however that sometime later it became again an Athenian allied member. It is mentioned again in connection with the Spartan Teleutias' attack on Olynthus in 381 BCE. The last mention of Spartolos is not as a city but among other agricultural territories (c. 305-297 BCE) in a royal decree of Cassander about land leasing to a certain Perdikkas son of Koinos (the lands had partly been awarded by Philip II of Macedon to Polemokrates, his grandfather). Its site is located in the western part of the Chalcidice. (en)
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